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Although not at the front, the unit also suffered from several air raids.","When the Armistice was signed on November 11, 1918, nearly three thousand patients were in the hospital. Two and a half months later, all the patients had been evacuated, and the hospital ceased to function. The unit was demobilized on May 1, 1919.","Carroll Eugene Beach was born February 10, 1894 and was a son of John Ambrose and Margaret Hockman Beach. Mr. Beach was a graduate of Luray High School and Roanoke College and was the only student at that time to receive the declaimers, debaters, and orators medals. He studied advertising and marketing at New York University. On April 18, 1922, he married Dorothy Caroline Long.","A veteran of World War I, he served overseas with the University of Virginia Base Hospital Unit 41 in France. From 1924-1934 he was actively identified with the Association of Advertising Men as president and director. He was a life member and delegate to the International Advertising Convention in Berlin, Germany in 1929. After moving to Luray, Mr. Beach founded the Carroll E. Beach Insurance Agency, later known as the Fred C. Walker Insurance Agency. He was involved in the insurance business 13 years prior to his postal position.","Mr. Beach was appointed postmaster at the Luray Post Office July 1, 1951 and only retired on April 3, 1965 because of his age. During his term as Luray postmaster, there were many changes in the postal service and operations, among these the beginning of the highway post office service in Page County, establishment of certified mail service, zip coding of mail, and the initiation of public cooperation and customer service programs. He was selected as counselor for the Postmaster's Orientation Program and was given the counselor certificate in 1963. Mr. Beach was the fifth member of his family to have been associated with the Postal Service. His father was a rural carrier for 16 years. One brother was a postal clerk and assistant postmaster for 37½ years, another brother was a substitute rural carrier for seven years, and a third brother was a city carrier for 29½ years.","Mr. Beach was a 50-year member of the Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity and the American Legion. He was a past president and former member of the Luray Rotary Club and a member of the Sunset Vespers Association and the Senior Supper Club. He was a member and trustee of St. Mark Lutheran Church in Luray. Mr. Beach was associated with the Christian Herald Magazine in New York for two years in advertising and promotional work and with the American Bible Society for 15 years in public relations and advertising.","Mr. Beach died December 30, 1986 at the age of 92.","Processed by:\n        Historical Collections Staff","Donated by Jim Sargeant and added to MS-17 in 2017.","Archivist Amanda Greenwood processed this folder into MS-17 on 07/01/2025 after it was accessioned.","Of unique relevance to the University of Virginia Health System is the Base Hospital 41 collection. It includes: photographs and negatives of Base Hospital 41; photocopies of photos held by the National Library of Medicine, History of Medicine; Base Hospital 41 newsletters; news clippings; medals; excerpts from Glenn B. Updike's wartime diary; documents relating to Chief Nurse Margaret Cowling; a history of Base Hospital 41; \"The University of Virginia Base Hospital Forty-One,\" by the Commanding Officer, Julian M. Cabell; a historical sketch of Base Hospital 41 by Deming J. Shear; correspondence and photos related to reunions; and other archival material.","The orders list the officers and men required to report for duty on detached service at the American University, France","Letter from Glenn F. Clark to M. S. Byrd, Letter from Stuart S. Rothwell to Glenn F. Clark, Letter from C. C. Faires to Stuart S. Rothwell","Letter from Stuart S. Rothwell to Nate L. Adams, Letter from Stuart S. Rothwell to Glenn Updike, Letter from Stuart S. Rothwell to Bruce C. Lightner, Letter from Stuart S. Rothwell to A. V. Swann, Letter from Stuart S. Rothwell to Garland Perry, Letter from Stuart S. Rothwell to LeRoy Hyde, Letter from Randolph Blackford to Mason [S. 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Byrd, Letter from Bert Wood to Mason [Byrd], Telegram from Mary Stuart Goodwin to Mason F. Byrd, Telegram from Randolph H. Perry to Julian M. Cabell, Letter from Julian M. Cabell to [Randolph H.] Perry, 2 Letters from Randolph H. Perry to Julian M. Cabell","Letter from W. L. Younger to R. H. Perry, Letter from William Vansant to Stuart S. Rothwell, Postcard from Dorothy Marks to Stuart S. Rothwell, Letter from Beverly D. Tucker to Stuart S. Rothwell, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to W. L. Younger","Letter from B. W. Rannells to Stuart S. Rothwell, Letter from Stuart S. Rothwell to B. W. Rannells, Letter from Stuart S. Rothwell to Clifford C. Faires, Letter from C. C. Faires to Stuart S. Rothwell, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney Powers, Letter from Clifford C. Faires to J. Malcolm Luck and Stuart [S. Rothwell], Letter from Andrew W. White to Stuart R. Rothwell, Letter from Stuart S. Rothwell to Andrew W. White, Postcard from Sidney E. Powers to Randolph H. 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Karsten to Randolph Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to John H. Karsten, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to J. Richard Thomas, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Nate L. Adams, Letter from Pete [Randolph H.] Perry et. al. to Veterans of Battle of Paris, Letter from Walter E. Haley to [Randolph H.] Perry, Letter from Sidney [E. Powers] to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from W. L. Younger to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from B. W. Rannells to R. H. Perry, Letter from Frank Nelson to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Kenneth C. Patty to R. H. Perry, Postcard from Puss [J. Richard] Thomas to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Postcard from W. D. Wright to Sidney E. Powers, Postcard from Randolph F. Blackford to Randolph H. Perry","Postcard from D. R. Armentrout to Randolph H. Perry, 2 Postcards from Sidney [E. Powers] to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from J. Leicester Watts to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from J. Leicester Watts to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Deming J. Shear, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to B. W. Rannells, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to J. F. Nelson, Letter from B. B. Leigh to R. H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to George S. Coyle, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Harry R. Cline, Letter from Scott[ ] to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Randolph F. Blackford, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Walter E. Haley, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to W. D. Wright, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Kenneth C. Patty, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to W. L. Younger, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to W. D. Wright, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to J. Leicester Watts, Letter from Jack, J. C. Curtis to R. H. Perry","Letter from Bruce C. Lightner to R. H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Bruce C. Lightner, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to B. B. Leigh, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to John C. Curtis, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Alfred Martin, Letter from Harry M. Wilson to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Harry M. Wilson, Letter from J. Leicester Watts to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Sylvan B. Ney to R. H. Perry, Letter from Beverley D. Tucker to R. H. Perry, Letter from Deming J. Shear to R. H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to J. Leicester Watts, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Deming J. Shear, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sylvan B. Ney, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Beverley D. Tucker, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to D. R. Armentrout, Letter from Fred Terrell to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Fred Terrell, Letter from Carroll Eugene Beach to R. H. Perry, Letter from William N. Jones to R. H. Perry","Letter from Joe Messinger to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Jack [John H. Karsten to R. H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers, Letter from Malcolm W. Bryan to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from D. D. Vance to Pete R. H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Carroll E. Beach, Letter from Jack W. Gourley, Letter from Sidney E. Powers to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Randolph H. Perry to John H. Karsten, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Elbert E. Rush, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Malcolm W. Bryan, Letter from Sam L. Brown to Pete R. H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Joseph Messinger, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to D. D. Vance, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers, Letter from Nate L. Adams, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to S. L. Brown, Letter from Ned Carrington to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Fred W. St. Clair to R. H. Perry, Letter from Harry R. Cline to Randolph Perry, Letter from Woodford B. Llackley to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Wilbert T. Woodson to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from J. Scott Atkinson to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Fred W. St. Clair to Sidney E. Powers","Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Edward L. Carrington, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Fred W. St. Clair, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Nate L. Adams, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to J. W. Gourley, Letter from Jack to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from William G. Vansant to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Bill Hankins to R. H. Perry, Letter from Sidney E. Powers to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Randolph H. Perry to William N. Jones, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to J. Scott Atkinson, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Woodford B. Hackley, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to John H. Karsten, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to William G. Vansant, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Wilbert T. Woodson","Postcard from J. L. Hawkins to [Randolph H.] Perry, Letter from George S. Coyle to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from George S. Coyle to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Harry R. Cline, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to William E. Hankins, Letter from Grover C. Ross to R. H. Perry, Letter from Joe E. Currell to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from J. E. Newman to R. H. Perry, Letter from Frank Passwaters to R. H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to H. A. Goodwin, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to J. L. Hawkins, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Frank Passwaters, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Grover C. Ross, Letter from Kenneth W. Livesay to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from A. V. Swann to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to to Joseph E. Currell, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to A. B. Swann, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Douglas D. Vance, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to J. E. Newman, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Veterans of Battle of Paris","Letter from Bruce C. Lightner to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Sidney [E. Powers] to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from R. E. Dyche to R. H. Perry, Letter from Glenn B. Updike to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Kenneth W. Livesay, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Glenn B. Updike, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Bruce C. Lightner, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Robert E. Dyche, Letter from Nell Williams to R. H. Perry, Letter from J. C. Curtis to R. H. Perry, Letter from J. F. Nelson to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Harry R. Cline to R. H. Perry","Postcard from A. V. Swann to Randolph Perry, Postcard from Lee Hendrick to R. H. Perry, Postcard from Bill Jones to R. H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to J. F. Nelson, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Harry R. Cline, Letter from Alfred Martin to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from B. W. Rannells to R. H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Alfred N. Martin, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Nell Williams, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Fritz L. Hardin, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to J. C. Curtis, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to George S. Coyle, Letter from Mac Bryan to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from D. D. Vance to R. H. Perry, Letter from Sidney E. Powers to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Randolph H. Perry to to A. V. Swann, Telegram from Dad Farris [Clifford C. Faires], Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to B. W. Rannells, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Malcolm W. Bryan, Letter from Mason S. Byrd to R. H. Perry, Letter from Glenn B. Updike to R. H. Perry, Letter from W. L. Younger to R. H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to William T. Jones, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Harvey A. Goodwin, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Russell M. Sexton, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Elbert E. Rush, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Clifford C. Faires, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Alex G. St. Clair","Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers, Letter from Ben B. Leigh to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Fred Terrell to Randolph H. 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Powers] to Pete [Randolph H. Perry]","Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers, Letter from the Reunion Committee to Surviving Veterans of the Battle of Paris, Letter from Bess Purvis to conrades, Letter from Glenn B. Updike to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Bessie B. Purvis, Letter from D. D. Vance to the Reunion Committee, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Glenn B. Updike, Letter from Sidney [E. Powers] to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Douglas D. Vance, Letter from Fred W. St. Clair to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers, Letter from Bernard P. Chamberlain to J. L. Meem, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Fred W. St. Clair, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers","Letter from Sam L. Brown to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Sam L. Brown to Thomas Jefferson Inn, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to B. W. Rannells, Letter from Ben B. Leigh to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Grover C. Ross to Vance, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to B. W. Rannells, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to B. B. Leigh, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to S. L. Brown, Letter from Carroll E. Beach to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Doug [D. Vance] to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Randolph H. Perry to to Douglas D. Vance, Letter from Bus Eye [John F. Nelson] to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Sidney E. Powers to Comrades and Friends of Base Hospital 41, Letter from George S. Coyle to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Randolph H. Perry to to John F. Nelson, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to George S. Coyle, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers","Letter from Sidney E. Powers and John A. Martin to Members of Base Hospital #41, Mailing List, Letter from B.H. #41 Reunion committee to Doctors, Nurses and Enlisted Men of B.H. #41, Letter from George S. Coyle to Bernard Chamberlain, Letter from Van and Emily to Mr. and Mrs. [Bernard] Chamberlain, Letter from B.H. #41 Reunion committee to Doctors, Nurses and Enlisted Men of B.H. #41, Letter from B.H. #41 Reunion committee to Doctors, Nurses and Enlisted Men of B.H. #41","Letter from W. L. Younger to Glenn B. Updike, Letter from Nate to Glenn B. Updike, Letter from Sarah K. Brent to Bernard P. Chamberlain, Letter from Bernard [P. Chamberlain] to Deming [J. Shear], Letter from Sam and Alice [Brown] to Bruce [C. Lightner], Letter from Bruce C. Lightner to Bernard P. Chamberlain, Letter from Richard M. Graham to Bernard P. Chamberlain, Letter from John A. Martin to Loyal Comrades of B.H. 41","Letter from Betty Pettit to Bernard [Chamberlain], Letter from George S. Coyle to Bernard [Chamberlain], Letter from Esther Haswell, Letter from Caroll Beach, Letter from Margaret Martin, Letter from Betty Hackley, Letter from Beverly Brown Dropp to Mr. Wilson, Letter from Bruce C. Lightner to Harry [Wilson], Letter from Annd Freudenberg to mr. Wilson, Letter from Bernard P. Chamberlain to W. Wilhelm Moll, Letter from Charles M. Taylor to Glenn B. Updike, Letter from Glenn B. Updike to Charles M. Taylor, Letter from Glenn B. Updike to the University of Virginia, Letter from the Reunion Committee Base Hospital 41 to the Young Men and Women of Base Hospital #41, Letter from the Reunion Committee to the Hardy Relicts of Base Hospital #41, Letter from the B. H. 41 Reunion Committee to the Very Brave Members of Base Hospital #41, Letter from the Reunion Committee Base Hospital #41 to the Embattled Members of Base Hospital #41","The minutes nclude a list of those attending.","Newsletter of Base Hospital 41","Newsletter of Base Hospital 41","The photocopies are from photographs at the National Library of Medicine. Copies of the images can be ordered from the NLM, History of Medicine website. An actual photograph of one of the photocopied photographs is in Box 002, Folder 64.","Photocopies are from photographs at the National Library of Medicine. Copies of the images can be ordered from the NLM, History of Medicine website.","The excerpts describe Updike's service in World War I.","The photocopies are of photographs taken in 1919 and 1921.","Bottom Row L to R: 1 ?, Jack Curtis, Stuart Rothwell, Scott Atkinson, John S. Martin, James L. Watts, Randolph Perry, \"Monk\" Younger, Henry Bomberger, \"Bus Eye\" Nelson, Wm. Vansant; Second Row L to R: 1 ?, Mrs. Alfred Martin, Mrs. S. L. Brown, Mrs. Jack Curtis, Mrs. Stuart Rothwell, Mrs. John S. Martin, Mrs Bruce Lightner (?), 8 ?, Mrs. Scott Atkinson, 10 ?, Mrs. James L. Watts, Mrs. Maynard Darley, Mrs. Harry Bomberger, 14 ?, Mrs. John F. Nelson, 16 ?, Mrs. W. T. Dettor; Third Row L to R: 1 ?, \"Foots\" Dettor, Mrs. Douglas Vance 4 ?, Dr. Douglas Vance, Mrs. Deming Shear, Deming Shear, Wm. E. Hankins, Geo. S. Coyle, \"Puss\" Thomas, Bruce Lightner, Nate Adams, Sam'l. L. Brown, 14 ?, Josiah Eagle, \"1 Key\" Ney, 17 ?, 18 ?, \"Billy\" Wright, Maynard Darley; Fourth Row L to R: 1 ?, \"Pinhead\" Chamberlain, Alfred Martin, Walter S. Chisholm, Mason S. Byrd, Bernard W. Rannells, Dr. Ed Seabright","Identified in photo: G. B. Updike, Hunter Dunn, John Martin, Bruce Lightner, Stuart Rothwell, John Curtis, Nate Adams, George Coyle, Mason Byrd, Sam Brown, W. G. Vansant, D. D. Vance, Harry Wilson, Carroll Beach, Buseye Nelson, Deming Shear","This article is about Dr. Douglas D. Vance.","Reunion card has many Base Hospital 41 members' signatures.","These articles were written after Chamberlain's death and include his obituary.","These include articles or obituaries about Alfred Newman Martin, Stuart S. Rothwell, Glenn B. Updike, Thomas Fitz-Hugh, and C. C. Faires.","Bernard P. Chamberlain was the secretary for the association.","Bernard P. Chamberlain was the secretary-general for the society.","Bernard P. Chamberlain was the secretary-general for the society.","Bernard P. Chamberlain was the secretary for the association.","Bernard P. Chamberlain was the secretary-general for the society.","This genealogical chart includes dates from 1624-1880.","The show was given by the nurses, patients and the enlisted personnel.","The items include photographs, passes for George Coyle, tickets, and stamps.","L to R: Harry Wilson, Bernard Chamberlain, Walter Chisholm, Stuart Rothwell, Pete Perry, Sidney Powers, Mason Byrd, John Martin","L to R: Harry Wilson, Bernard Chamberlain, Walter Chisholm, Stuart Rothwell, Pete Perry, Sidney Powers, Mason Byrd, John Martin","L to R: Harry Wilson, Bernard Chamberlain, Walter Chisholm, Stuart Rothwell, Pete Perry, Sidney Powers, Mason Byrd, John Martin","The photograph was taken at the Thomas Jefferson Inn.","Letter from John B. Blake to Wilhelm Moll, Letter from David F. Kefauver to Wilhelm Moll, Letter from Wilhelm Moll to Bernard P. Chamberlain","Updike's brief autobiography includes his time with Base Hospital 41.","The bookmark has Randolph H. Perry's name typed on it.","The inscription reads: CAMP SEVIER IN MEMORY OF THE MEN WHO TRAINED HERE AND THOSE THAT MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE IN THE GREAT WORLD WAR. ERECTED BY AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY POST [unlclear] APRIL 6TH 1934.","This photo was used in the Summer 1983 \"Helix.\" It is Old Negative no. 10,292 B from the National Library of Medicine. St. Denis, Paris, France.","Newsletter of Base Hospital 41","The letter concerns the excellent work of Margaret Cowling.","Cowling gives an account of her experiences with Base Hospital 41.","The exhibit was for the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library and includes \"Margaret B. Cowling and her War Services as an American National Red Cross Nurse in Austria in 1915\" by Dieter H. M. Groschel.","The Office of the Surgeon General in the War Department certifies that Cowling took her oath of office on April 4, 1918 and was honorably discharged from the Army Nurse Corps on August 31, 1919.","The diploma was given by Franz Salvator, Imperial Prince and Archduke of Austria, to recognize Cowling's military medical care given during World War I. An English translation of the German diploma is included.","The Certificate expresses appreciation for Cowling's service to the Red Cross.","The certificate expresses appreciation for Cowling's patriotic service with the American Forces.","One photograph has two people identified: Ruth Moran and Ella Fife. Another photograph is of a hospital ward.","The photocopied photographs show St. Denis, Base Hospital 41, and a U. S. Army medal given to Ruth Moran.","The photograph was taken at the Thomas Jefferson Inn.","Letter from Agnus Brush to Ruth, Letter from Frances [Ricker] Appleton to Ruth","The Board expresses appreciation for Margaret Cowling.","Casey expresses the appreciation of the hospital staff for Cowling's work at the hospital.","Phillips writes on behalf of the Yonkers Homoeopathic Hospital and Maternity on the eve of Cowling's departure to work overseas in World War I.","Brent writes about the donation of papers belonging to Margaret Cowling.","The certificate was issued by the Unites States War Department.","The certificate was issued by the Unites States Department of State.","The note states that the medal was given to Capt. Walter Miller (Dutch) by the daughter of a French officer killed in W. W. I.","The introduction and captions for the artifacts and photos included in the exhibit are given.","The order regards where nurses will be allowed on board a ship at sea.","Powers writes about the reunion.","Younger thanks Updike for remembrances of Base Hospital 41.","Nate gives Updike the names of some people who would enjoy reading Updike's diary from World War I.","Updike's excerpts start on June 18, 1918 when he left Camp Sevier and end on May 1, 1919 when he was discharged from the U. S. Army.","Updike expresses appreciation for the reunion and considers diseminating additional excerpts from his World War I diary.","Updike supplements the records taken from his diary on April 16, 1970 and includes information previously omitted.","Updike's letter refers to enclosed photos which are now filed in Box 4, Folders 11-23.","Photo shows men sitting in front of statue of an elk.","Photo shows dining hall.","Photo shows outside of building.","L to R: Glenn B. Updike, Nate Adams","L to R: Nate Adams, Glenn B. Updike","L to R: Glenn B. Updike, Nate Adams","L to R: Nate Adams, Glenn B. Updike","L to R: Glenn B. Updike, Nate Adams","L to R: Glenn B. Updike, Nate Adams","Right: Nate Adams","L to R: Nate Adams, Glenn B. Updike","Left: Nate Adams","2nd from right: Nate Adams, far right: Glenn B. Updike","L to R: Nate Adams, Glenn B. Updike","The park is the l'Ecole de la Legion D'honneur park.","William Clayton writes about his uncles, William Harold Clayton, Fredrick Van Clayton and Silas Walter Clayton. Silas was assigned to Base Hospital 41. He also includes copies of pictures and letters. William donated the book.","This folder contains of items belonging to Carroll E. Beach, a former member of UVA's Base Hospital No. 41. The folder contents consists of:","(7) seven letters (1) one medal tag (4) four writings, including a historical sketch of the unit and a roster (2) two Department of the Army discharge documents (2) two ephemera--one Christmas dinner menu of the Paris District Chapter of the American Red Cross and a dance card with a little pencil attached by a string (2) two newspaper clippings (one original and one photocopied.","Some materials may be subject to copyright.","Claude Moore Health Sciences Library","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Base Hospital No. 41 collection, 1905/2009"],"collection_ssim":["Base Hospital No. 41 collection, 1905/2009"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["MS.17","Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","/repositories/7/resources/170"],"unitid_tesim":["MS.17","Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","/repositories/7/resources/170"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Claude Moore Health Sciences Library"],"creators_ssim":["Claude Moore Health Sciences Library"],"access_terms_ssm":["Some materials may be subject to copyright."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Collected by Bernard P. 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Goodwin contacted the Red Cross in Washington D.C. in regard to organizing a base hospital at the University of Virginia. The authority to organize a hospital was granted, and UVa President E. A. Alderman recommended the appointment of Dr. Goodwin as director. On June 23, 1917 the hospital was assigned number 41. Dr. Goodwin learned he would need to recruit all the supporting staff of the hospital as well as its doctors and nurses. It was also his responsibility to acquire funds to purchase the supplies for the hospital as the War Department had determined that only fully equipped and supplied hospitals would be accepted for active service. Dr. Goodwin contacted the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the U.S, which had collected from its members a substantial amount of money to be used as a war relief fund. The Elks agreed to furnish all of the needed funds and deposited the money with the Red Cross.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nWell-qualified officers were selected as well as 149 enlisted men, 49 of them UVa alumni or students. On March 5, 1918, the detachment entrained for Camp Sevier, South Carolina, where it was organized by Major (later Lieutenant Colonel) Julian M. Cabell and no longer considered a Red Cross unit. Two months later after intensive training, Cabell reported to the Surgeon General that the unit was ready for overseas duty.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nFinally on July 26, 1918, the Base Hospital No. 41 unit arrived in St. Denis, France, near Paris at the park of l'Ecole de la Legion d'Honneur. The hospital was established in the building used for schooling children of the members of the Legion of Honor. Secured for Base Hospital 41 by the American Red Cross, it was a stately eighteenth century building in a lovely park setting. The school dormitories were converted into hospital wards, and by August 12th Base Hospital No. 41 was ready to receive patients, meaning that the wards, operating rooms, laboratories, and ancillary services were set to function.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nThe first convoy consisted of 136 patients who were treated promptly and efficiently. The capacity of the building was soon reached and new tent wards were constantly being pitched in the park. Eventually the hospital was equipped to care for 600 patients in the building and another 2200 in the tent wards. One of the most stressful periods was from 4 PM on October 19, 1918, to 10 AM on October 22, 1918, when 693 patients were admitted to an already full hospital.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBase Hospital No. 41 had to contend with the influenza epidemic of 1918. A considerable percentage of both personnel and patients were attacked, and four staff members died of pneumonia following flu. Although not at the front, the unit also suffered from several air raids.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nWhen the Armistice was signed on November 11, 1918, nearly three thousand patients were in the hospital. Two and a half months later, all the patients had been evacuated, and the hospital ceased to function. The unit was demobilized on May 1, 1919.\n\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eCarroll Eugene Beach was born February 10, 1894 and was a son of John Ambrose and Margaret Hockman Beach. Mr. Beach was a graduate of Luray High School and Roanoke College and was the only student at that time to receive the declaimers, debaters, and orators medals. He studied advertising and marketing at New York University. On April 18, 1922, he married Dorothy Caroline Long.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA veteran of World War I, he served overseas with the University of Virginia Base Hospital Unit 41 in France. From 1924-1934 he was actively identified with the Association of Advertising Men as president and director. He was a life member and delegate to the International Advertising Convention in Berlin, Germany in 1929. After moving to Luray, Mr. Beach founded the Carroll E. Beach Insurance Agency, later known as the Fred C. Walker Insurance Agency. He was involved in the insurance business 13 years prior to his postal position. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Beach was appointed postmaster at the Luray Post Office July 1, 1951 and only retired on April 3, 1965 because of his age. During his term as Luray postmaster, there were many changes in the postal service and operations, among these the beginning of the highway post office service in Page County, establishment of certified mail service, zip coding of mail, and the initiation of public cooperation and customer service programs. He was selected as counselor for the Postmaster's Orientation Program and was given the counselor certificate in 1963. Mr. Beach was the fifth member of his family to have been associated with the Postal Service. His father was a rural carrier for 16 years. One brother was a postal clerk and assistant postmaster for 37½ years, another brother was a substitute rural carrier for seven years, and a third brother was a city carrier for 29½ years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Beach was a 50-year member of the Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity and the American Legion. He was a past president and former member of the Luray Rotary Club and a member of the Sunset Vespers Association and the Senior Supper Club. He was a member and trustee of St. Mark Lutheran Church in Luray. Mr. Beach was associated with the \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eChristian Herald Magazine\u003c/emph\u003e in New York for two years in advertising and promotional work and with the American Bible Society for 15 years in public relations and advertising.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Beach died December 30, 1986 at the age of 92.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["After the United States entered World War I, Dr. William H. Goodwin contacted the Red Cross in Washington D.C. in regard to organizing a base hospital at the University of Virginia. The authority to organize a hospital was granted, and UVa President E. A. Alderman recommended the appointment of Dr. Goodwin as director. On June 23, 1917 the hospital was assigned number 41. Dr. Goodwin learned he would need to recruit all the supporting staff of the hospital as well as its doctors and nurses. It was also his responsibility to acquire funds to purchase the supplies for the hospital as the War Department had determined that only fully equipped and supplied hospitals would be accepted for active service. Dr. Goodwin contacted the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the U.S, which had collected from its members a substantial amount of money to be used as a war relief fund. The Elks agreed to furnish all of the needed funds and deposited the money with the Red Cross.","Well-qualified officers were selected as well as 149 enlisted men, 49 of them UVa alumni or students. On March 5, 1918, the detachment entrained for Camp Sevier, South Carolina, where it was organized by Major (later Lieutenant Colonel) Julian M. Cabell and no longer considered a Red Cross unit. Two months later after intensive training, Cabell reported to the Surgeon General that the unit was ready for overseas duty.","Finally on July 26, 1918, the Base Hospital No. 41 unit arrived in St. Denis, France, near Paris at the park of l'Ecole de la Legion d'Honneur. The hospital was established in the building used for schooling children of the members of the Legion of Honor. Secured for Base Hospital 41 by the American Red Cross, it was a stately eighteenth century building in a lovely park setting. The school dormitories were converted into hospital wards, and by August 12th Base Hospital No. 41 was ready to receive patients, meaning that the wards, operating rooms, laboratories, and ancillary services were set to function.","The first convoy consisted of 136 patients who were treated promptly and efficiently. The capacity of the building was soon reached and new tent wards were constantly being pitched in the park. Eventually the hospital was equipped to care for 600 patients in the building and another 2200 in the tent wards. One of the most stressful periods was from 4 PM on October 19, 1918, to 10 AM on October 22, 1918, when 693 patients were admitted to an already full hospital.","Base Hospital No. 41 had to contend with the influenza epidemic of 1918. A considerable percentage of both personnel and patients were attacked, and four staff members died of pneumonia following flu. Although not at the front, the unit also suffered from several air raids.","When the Armistice was signed on November 11, 1918, nearly three thousand patients were in the hospital. Two and a half months later, all the patients had been evacuated, and the hospital ceased to function. The unit was demobilized on May 1, 1919.","Carroll Eugene Beach was born February 10, 1894 and was a son of John Ambrose and Margaret Hockman Beach. Mr. Beach was a graduate of Luray High School and Roanoke College and was the only student at that time to receive the declaimers, debaters, and orators medals. He studied advertising and marketing at New York University. On April 18, 1922, he married Dorothy Caroline Long.","A veteran of World War I, he served overseas with the University of Virginia Base Hospital Unit 41 in France. From 1924-1934 he was actively identified with the Association of Advertising Men as president and director. He was a life member and delegate to the International Advertising Convention in Berlin, Germany in 1929. After moving to Luray, Mr. Beach founded the Carroll E. Beach Insurance Agency, later known as the Fred C. Walker Insurance Agency. He was involved in the insurance business 13 years prior to his postal position.","Mr. Beach was appointed postmaster at the Luray Post Office July 1, 1951 and only retired on April 3, 1965 because of his age. During his term as Luray postmaster, there were many changes in the postal service and operations, among these the beginning of the highway post office service in Page County, establishment of certified mail service, zip coding of mail, and the initiation of public cooperation and customer service programs. He was selected as counselor for the Postmaster's Orientation Program and was given the counselor certificate in 1963. Mr. Beach was the fifth member of his family to have been associated with the Postal Service. His father was a rural carrier for 16 years. One brother was a postal clerk and assistant postmaster for 37½ years, another brother was a substitute rural carrier for seven years, and a third brother was a city carrier for 29½ years.","Mr. Beach was a 50-year member of the Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity and the American Legion. He was a past president and former member of the Luray Rotary Club and a member of the Sunset Vespers Association and the Senior Supper Club. He was a member and trustee of St. Mark Lutheran Church in Luray. Mr. Beach was associated with the Christian Herald Magazine in New York for two years in advertising and promotional work and with the American Bible Society for 15 years in public relations and advertising.","Mr. Beach died December 30, 1986 at the age of 92."],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003clist type=\"deflist\"\u003e\n      \u003cdefitem\u003e\n        \u003clabel\u003eProcessed by:\u003c/label\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003eHistorical Collections Staff\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003c/defitem\u003e\n    \u003c/list\u003e\n  "],"odd_heading_ssm":["General"],"odd_tesim":["Processed by:\n        Historical Collections Staff"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBase Hospital No. 41 Collection, MS-17, Historical Collections, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Base Hospital No. 41 Collection, MS-17, Historical Collections, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDonated by Jim Sargeant and added to MS-17 in 2017.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArchivist Amanda Greenwood processed this folder into MS-17 on 07/01/2025 after it was accessioned.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information","Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Donated by Jim Sargeant and added to MS-17 in 2017.","Archivist Amanda Greenwood processed this folder into MS-17 on 07/01/2025 after it was accessioned."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eOf unique relevance to the University of Virginia Health System is the Base Hospital 41 collection. It includes: photographs and negatives of Base Hospital 41; photocopies of photos held by the National Library of Medicine, History of Medicine; Base Hospital 41 newsletters; news clippings; medals; excerpts from Glenn B. Updike's wartime diary; documents relating to Chief Nurse Margaret Cowling; a history of Base Hospital 41; \"The University of Virginia Base Hospital Forty-One,\" by the Commanding Officer, Julian M. Cabell; a historical sketch of Base Hospital 41 by Deming J. Shear; correspondence and photos related to reunions; and other archival material.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eThe orders list the officers and men required to report for duty on detached service at the American University, France\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Glenn F. Clark to M. S. Byrd, Letter from Stuart S. Rothwell to Glenn F. Clark, Letter from C. C. Faires to Stuart S. Rothwell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Stuart S. Rothwell to Nate L. Adams, Letter from Stuart S. Rothwell to Glenn Updike, Letter from Stuart S. Rothwell to Bruce C. Lightner, Letter from Stuart S. Rothwell to A. V. Swann, Letter from Stuart S. Rothwell to Garland Perry, Letter from Stuart S. Rothwell to LeRoy Hyde, Letter from Randolph Blackford to Mason [S. Byrd], Letter from Randolph Blackford to Perry, Letter from Randolph Blackford to Walter, Letter from Randolph Blackford to Dettor, Letter from Randolph Blackford to Harry Wilson, Letter from Randolph Blackford to Harry Conduff, Letter from Nate to Stuart S. Rothwell, Letter from Bruce C. Lightner to Stuart S. Rothwell, Letter from LeRoy W. Hyde to Stuart S. Rothwell, Letter from G. B. Updike to Stuart S. Rothwell, Letter from Herbert Old to Mason [S. Byrd], Letter from Micajah Woods to M. S. Byrd, Letter from Sylvan B. Ney to M. S. Byrd, Letter from Garland Peery to M. S. Byrd, Letter from M. to Sylven B. Ney, Letter from M. to Micajah Woods, Letter from M. to Herbert Old, Letter from M. to Randolph L. Blackford, Letter from M. S. Byrd, R. H. Perry, W. S. Chisholm, W. T. Dettor, Harry Wilson, Harry Conduff and Stuart Rothwell to Comrade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from B. B. Leigh to Mason S. Byrd, Letter from H. T. Haley to M. S. Byrd, Letter from Sidney E. Powers to Mason S. Byrd, Letter from Bert Wood to Mason [Byrd], Telegram from Mary Stuart Goodwin to Mason F. Byrd, Telegram from Randolph H. Perry to Julian M. Cabell, Letter from Julian M. Cabell to [Randolph H.] Perry, 2 Letters from Randolph H. Perry to Julian M. Cabell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from W. L. Younger to R. H. Perry, Letter from William Vansant to Stuart S. Rothwell, Postcard from Dorothy Marks to Stuart S. Rothwell, Letter from Beverly D. Tucker to Stuart S. Rothwell, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to W. L. Younger\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from B. W. Rannells to Stuart S. Rothwell, Letter from Stuart S. Rothwell to B. W. Rannells, Letter from Stuart S. Rothwell to Clifford C. Faires, Letter from C. C. Faires to Stuart S. Rothwell, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney Powers, Letter from Clifford C. Faires to J. Malcolm Luck and Stuart [S. Rothwell], Letter from Andrew W. White to Stuart R. Rothwell, Letter from Stuart S. Rothwell to Andrew W. White, Postcard from Sidney E. Powers to Randolph H. Perry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTelegram from Swann to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Wood to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from W. Glenn Elliott to Bernard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostcard from Sidney E. Powers to Randolph H. Perry, Postcard from Sidney E. Powers to William E. Pinner, Letter from S. E. Powers to John, Letter from Sidney E. Powers to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Sidney [E. Powers] to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Sidney E. Powers to Comrade, Letter from Sidney [E. Powers] to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Sidney E. P[owers] to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from S[idney] E. P[owers] to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Dad [Clifford C. Faires] to Randolph H. Perry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from John Martin to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Mason S. Byrd et. al. to Veterans of the Battle of Paris, Resolution by the Arizona Judges' Association upon the retirement of Clifford C. Faires, Letter from Sidney [E. Powers] to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from John H. Karsten to Randolph Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to John H. Karsten, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to J. Richard Thomas, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Nate L. Adams, Letter from Pete [Randolph H.] Perry et. al. to Veterans of Battle of Paris, Letter from Walter E. Haley to [Randolph H.] Perry, Letter from Sidney [E. Powers] to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from W. L. Younger to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from B. W. Rannells to R. H. Perry, Letter from Frank Nelson to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Kenneth C. Patty to R. H. Perry, Postcard from Puss [J. Richard] Thomas to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Postcard from W. D. Wright to Sidney E. Powers, Postcard from Randolph F. Blackford to Randolph H. Perry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostcard from D. R. Armentrout to Randolph H. Perry, 2 Postcards from Sidney [E. Powers] to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from J. Leicester Watts to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from J. Leicester Watts to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Deming J. Shear, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to B. W. Rannells, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to J. F. Nelson, Letter from B. B. Leigh to R. H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to George S. Coyle, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Harry R. Cline, Letter from Scott[ ] to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Randolph F. Blackford, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Walter E. Haley, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to W. D. Wright, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Kenneth C. Patty, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to W. L. Younger, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to W. D. Wright, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to J. Leicester Watts, Letter from Jack, J. C. Curtis to R. H. Perry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Bruce C. Lightner to R. H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Bruce C. Lightner, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to B. B. Leigh, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to John C. Curtis, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Alfred Martin, Letter from Harry M. Wilson to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Harry M. Wilson, Letter from J. Leicester Watts to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Sylvan B. Ney to R. H. Perry, Letter from Beverley D. Tucker to R. H. Perry, Letter from Deming J. Shear to R. H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to J. Leicester Watts, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Deming J. Shear, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sylvan B. Ney, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Beverley D. Tucker, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to D. R. Armentrout, Letter from Fred Terrell to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Fred Terrell, Letter from Carroll Eugene Beach to R. H. Perry, Letter from William N. Jones to R. H. Perry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Joe Messinger to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Jack [John H. Karsten to R. H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers, Letter from Malcolm W. Bryan to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from D. D. Vance to Pete R. H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Carroll E. Beach, Letter from Jack W. Gourley, Letter from Sidney E. Powers to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Randolph H. Perry to John H. Karsten, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Elbert E. Rush, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Malcolm W. Bryan, Letter from Sam L. Brown to Pete R. H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Joseph Messinger, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to D. D. Vance, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers, Letter from Nate L. Adams, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to S. L. Brown, Letter from Ned Carrington to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Fred W. St. Clair to R. H. Perry, Letter from Harry R. Cline to Randolph Perry, Letter from Woodford B. Llackley to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Wilbert T. Woodson to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from J. Scott Atkinson to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Fred W. St. Clair to Sidney E. Powers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Randolph H. Perry to Edward L. Carrington, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Fred W. St. Clair, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Nate L. Adams, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to J. W. Gourley, Letter from Jack to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from William G. Vansant to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Bill Hankins to R. H. Perry, Letter from Sidney E. Powers to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Randolph H. Perry to William N. Jones, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to J. Scott Atkinson, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Woodford B. Hackley, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to John H. Karsten, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to William G. Vansant, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Wilbert T. Woodson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostcard from J. L. Hawkins to [Randolph H.] Perry, Letter from George S. Coyle to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from George S. Coyle to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Harry R. Cline, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to William E. Hankins, Letter from Grover C. Ross to R. H. Perry, Letter from Joe E. Currell to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from J. E. Newman to R. H. Perry, Letter from Frank Passwaters to R. H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to H. A. Goodwin, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to J. L. Hawkins, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Frank Passwaters, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Grover C. Ross, Letter from Kenneth W. Livesay to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from A. V. Swann to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to to Joseph E. Currell, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to A. B. Swann, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Douglas D. Vance, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to J. E. Newman, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Veterans of Battle of Paris\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Bruce C. Lightner to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Sidney [E. Powers] to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from R. E. Dyche to R. H. Perry, Letter from Glenn B. Updike to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Kenneth W. Livesay, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Glenn B. Updike, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Bruce C. Lightner, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Robert E. Dyche, Letter from Nell Williams to R. H. Perry, Letter from J. C. Curtis to R. H. Perry, Letter from J. F. Nelson to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Harry R. Cline to R. H. Perry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostcard from A. V. Swann to Randolph Perry, Postcard from Lee Hendrick to R. H. Perry, Postcard from Bill Jones to R. H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to J. F. Nelson, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Harry R. Cline, Letter from Alfred Martin to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from B. W. Rannells to R. H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Alfred N. Martin, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Nell Williams, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Fritz L. Hardin, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to J. C. Curtis, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to George S. Coyle, Letter from Mac Bryan to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from D. D. Vance to R. H. Perry, Letter from Sidney E. Powers to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Randolph H. Perry to to A. V. Swann, Telegram from Dad Farris [Clifford C. Faires], Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to B. W. Rannells, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Malcolm W. Bryan, Letter from Mason S. Byrd to R. H. Perry, Letter from Glenn B. Updike to R. H. Perry, Letter from W. L. Younger to R. H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to William T. Jones, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Harvey A. Goodwin, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Russell M. Sexton, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Elbert E. Rush, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Clifford C. Faires, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Alex G. St. Clair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers, Letter from Ben B. Leigh to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Fred Terrell to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Sidney [E. Powers] to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from George S. Coyle to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Randolph H. Perry to George S. Coyle, Letter from B. W. Rannells to Randolph H. Perry, Letter to C. C. Faires to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Randolph H. Perry to B. B. Leigh, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Glenn B. Updike, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to W. L. Younger, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Fred Terrell, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to B. W. Rannells, Letter from Mary Stuart Goodwin to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Mrs. William H. Goodwin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Sidney E. Powers to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Postcard from Pete [Randolph H. Perry] to Bernard P. Chamberlain, Letter from Catherine Karsten to [Bernard P.] Chamberlain, List of returned cards, Letter to Sidney E. Powers, Lettter from Sidney [E. Powers] to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers, Letter to Sid[ney E. Powers], Letter from Sidney [E. Powers] to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], List of returned letters, Letter from Mrs. W. R. Kiley to Randolph Perry, Postcard from Sidney [E. Powers] to R. H. Perry, Postcard to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Sidney E. Powers to members of Base Hospital 41, Letter to Sidney E. Powers, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers, Letter to Sidney E. Powers, Letter from Sidney [E. Powers] to Pete [Randolph H. Perry]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers, Letter from Sidney [E. Powers] to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from William N. Jones to R. H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Grady R. Henry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to William N. Jones, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers, Letter from B. B. Leigh to Sidney E. Powers, Letter from Sidney [E. Powers] to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from the Reunion Committee to Ambulatory Veterans of Battle of Paris, Letter from Nate D. Page to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Fred Terrell to Mason S. Byrd, Letter from Bernard P. Chamberlain to Mrs. John H. Karston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Deming J. Shear to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Ruby Shaner, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Nate L. Adams, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to E. G. Purvis, Letter from B. B. Leigh to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to B. B. Leigh, Letter from Scott Atkinson to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Bernard W. Rannells to [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from J. F. Nelson to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Scott Atkinson, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to B. W. Rannells, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to J. F. Nelson, Telegram from Clifford C. Faires to Pete [Randloph H.] Perry, Letter from Sidney E. Powers to Comrades and Friends of Base Hospital 41, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to to Clifford C. Faires, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers, Letter from Glenn B. Updike to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from George S. Coyle to the Reunion Committee, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to George S. Coyle, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Glenn B. Updike, Postcard from J. Scott Atkinson to Randolph H. Perry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Sidney E. Powers to the Nurses, Officers and Enlisted Personnel, Letter from John to Sid[ney E. Powers], Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers, Letter from Sidney [E. Powers] to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Memo of list of names and addresses, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers, Letter from Sidney [E. Powers] to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers, Letter from Sidney [E. Powers] to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers, Letter from Sidney [E. Powers] to Pete [Randolph H. Perry]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers, Letter from the Reunion Committee to Surviving Veterans of the Battle of Paris, Letter from Bess Purvis to conrades, Letter from Glenn B. Updike to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Bessie B. Purvis, Letter from D. D. Vance to the Reunion Committee, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Glenn B. Updike, Letter from Sidney [E. Powers] to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Douglas D. Vance, Letter from Fred W. St. Clair to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers, Letter from Bernard P. Chamberlain to J. L. Meem, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Fred W. St. Clair, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Sam L. Brown to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Sam L. Brown to Thomas Jefferson Inn, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to B. W. Rannells, Letter from Ben B. Leigh to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Grover C. Ross to Vance, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to B. W. Rannells, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to B. B. Leigh, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to S. L. Brown, Letter from Carroll E. Beach to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Doug [D. Vance] to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Randolph H. Perry to to Douglas D. Vance, Letter from Bus Eye [John F. Nelson] to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Sidney E. Powers to Comrades and Friends of Base Hospital 41, Letter from George S. Coyle to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Randolph H. Perry to to John F. Nelson, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to George S. Coyle, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Sidney E. Powers and John A. Martin to Members of Base Hospital #41, Mailing List, Letter from B.H. #41 Reunion committee to Doctors, Nurses and Enlisted Men of B.H. #41, Letter from George S. Coyle to Bernard Chamberlain, Letter from Van and Emily to Mr. and Mrs. [Bernard] Chamberlain, Letter from B.H. #41 Reunion committee to Doctors, Nurses and Enlisted Men of B.H. #41, Letter from B.H. #41 Reunion committee to Doctors, Nurses and Enlisted Men of B.H. #41\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from W. L. Younger to Glenn B. Updike, Letter from Nate to Glenn B. Updike, Letter from Sarah K. Brent to Bernard P. Chamberlain, Letter from Bernard [P. Chamberlain] to Deming [J. Shear], Letter from Sam and Alice [Brown] to Bruce [C. Lightner], Letter from Bruce C. Lightner to Bernard P. Chamberlain, Letter from Richard M. Graham to Bernard P. Chamberlain, Letter from John A. Martin to Loyal Comrades of B.H. 41\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Betty Pettit to Bernard [Chamberlain], Letter from George S. Coyle to Bernard [Chamberlain], Letter from Esther Haswell, Letter from Caroll Beach, Letter from Margaret Martin, Letter from Betty Hackley, Letter from Beverly Brown Dropp to Mr. Wilson, Letter from Bruce C. Lightner to Harry [Wilson], Letter from Annd Freudenberg to mr. Wilson, Letter from Bernard P. Chamberlain to W. Wilhelm Moll, Letter from Charles M. Taylor to Glenn B. Updike, Letter from Glenn B. Updike to Charles M. Taylor, Letter from Glenn B. Updike to the University of Virginia, Letter from the Reunion Committee Base Hospital 41 to the Young Men and Women of Base Hospital #41, Letter from the Reunion Committee to the Hardy Relicts of Base Hospital #41, Letter from the B. H. 41 Reunion Committee to the Very Brave Members of Base Hospital #41, Letter from the Reunion Committee Base Hospital #41 to the Embattled Members of Base Hospital #41\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe minutes nclude a list of those attending.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewsletter of Base Hospital 41\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewsletter of Base Hospital 41\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe photocopies are from photographs at the National Library of Medicine. Copies of the images can be ordered from the NLM, History of Medicine website. An actual photograph of one of the photocopied photographs is in Box 002, Folder 64.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies are from photographs at the National Library of Medicine. Copies of the images can be ordered from the NLM, History of Medicine website.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe excerpts describe Updike's service in World War I.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe photocopies are of photographs taken in 1919 and 1921.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBottom Row L to R: 1 ?, Jack Curtis, Stuart Rothwell, Scott Atkinson, John S. Martin, James L. Watts, Randolph Perry, \"Monk\" Younger, Henry Bomberger, \"Bus Eye\" Nelson, Wm. Vansant; Second Row L to R: 1 ?, Mrs. Alfred Martin, Mrs. S. L. Brown, Mrs. Jack Curtis, Mrs. Stuart Rothwell, Mrs. John S. Martin, Mrs Bruce Lightner (?), 8 ?, Mrs. Scott Atkinson, 10 ?, Mrs. James L. Watts, Mrs. Maynard Darley, Mrs. Harry Bomberger, 14 ?, Mrs. John F. Nelson, 16 ?, Mrs. W. T. Dettor; Third Row L to R: 1 ?, \"Foots\" Dettor, Mrs. Douglas Vance 4 ?, Dr. Douglas Vance, Mrs. Deming Shear, Deming Shear, Wm. E. Hankins, Geo. S. Coyle, \"Puss\" Thomas, Bruce Lightner, Nate Adams, Sam'l. L. Brown, 14 ?, Josiah Eagle, \"1 Key\" Ney, 17 ?, 18 ?, \"Billy\" Wright, Maynard Darley; Fourth Row L to R: 1 ?, \"Pinhead\" Chamberlain, Alfred Martin, Walter S. Chisholm, Mason S. Byrd, Bernard W. Rannells, Dr. Ed Seabright\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIdentified in photo: G. B. Updike, Hunter Dunn, John Martin, Bruce Lightner, Stuart Rothwell, John Curtis, Nate Adams, George Coyle, Mason Byrd, Sam Brown, W. G. Vansant, D. D. Vance, Harry Wilson, Carroll Beach, Buseye Nelson, Deming Shear\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis article is about Dr. Douglas D. Vance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReunion card has many Base Hospital 41 members' signatures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese articles were written after Chamberlain's death and include his obituary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include articles or obituaries about Alfred Newman Martin, Stuart S. Rothwell, Glenn B. Updike, Thomas Fitz-Hugh, and C. C. Faires.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBernard P. Chamberlain was the secretary for the association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBernard P. Chamberlain was the secretary-general for the society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBernard P. Chamberlain was the secretary-general for the society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBernard P. Chamberlain was the secretary for the association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBernard P. Chamberlain was the secretary-general for the society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis genealogical chart includes dates from 1624-1880.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe show was given by the nurses, patients and the enlisted personnel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe items include photographs, passes for George Coyle, tickets, and stamps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL to R: Harry Wilson, Bernard Chamberlain, Walter Chisholm, Stuart Rothwell, Pete Perry, Sidney Powers, Mason Byrd, John Martin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL to R: Harry Wilson, Bernard Chamberlain, Walter Chisholm, Stuart Rothwell, Pete Perry, Sidney Powers, Mason Byrd, John Martin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL to R: Harry Wilson, Bernard Chamberlain, Walter Chisholm, Stuart Rothwell, Pete Perry, Sidney Powers, Mason Byrd, John Martin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe photograph was taken at the Thomas Jefferson Inn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from John B. Blake to Wilhelm Moll, Letter from David F. Kefauver to Wilhelm Moll, Letter from Wilhelm Moll to Bernard P. Chamberlain\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUpdike's brief autobiography includes his time with Base Hospital 41.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe bookmark has Randolph H. Perry's name typed on it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe inscription reads: CAMP SEVIER IN MEMORY OF THE MEN WHO TRAINED HERE AND THOSE THAT MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE IN THE GREAT WORLD WAR. ERECTED BY AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY POST [unlclear] APRIL 6TH 1934.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis photo was used in the Summer 1983 \"Helix.\" It is Old Negative no. 10,292 B from the National Library of Medicine. St. Denis, Paris, France.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewsletter of Base Hospital 41\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letter concerns the excellent work of Margaret Cowling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCowling gives an account of her experiences with Base Hospital 41.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe exhibit was for the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library and includes \"Margaret B. Cowling and her War Services as an American National Red Cross Nurse in Austria in 1915\" by Dieter H. M. Groschel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Office of the Surgeon General in the War Department certifies that Cowling took her oath of office on April 4, 1918 and was honorably discharged from the Army Nurse Corps on August 31, 1919.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe diploma was given by Franz Salvator, Imperial Prince and Archduke of Austria, to recognize Cowling's military medical care given during World War I. An English translation of the German diploma is included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Certificate expresses appreciation for Cowling's service to the Red Cross.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe certificate expresses appreciation for Cowling's patriotic service with the American Forces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne photograph has two people identified: Ruth Moran and Ella Fife. Another photograph is of a hospital ward.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe photocopied photographs show St. Denis, Base Hospital 41, and a U. S. Army medal given to Ruth Moran.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe photograph was taken at the Thomas Jefferson Inn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Agnus Brush to Ruth, Letter from Frances [Ricker] Appleton to Ruth\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Board expresses appreciation for Margaret Cowling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCasey expresses the appreciation of the hospital staff for Cowling's work at the hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhillips writes on behalf of the Yonkers Homoeopathic Hospital and Maternity on the eve of Cowling's departure to work overseas in World War I.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrent writes about the donation of papers belonging to Margaret Cowling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe certificate was issued by the Unites States War Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe certificate was issued by the Unites States Department of State.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe note states that the medal was given to Capt. Walter Miller (Dutch) by the daughter of a French officer killed in W. W. I.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe introduction and captions for the artifacts and photos included in the exhibit are given.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe order regards where nurses will be allowed on board a ship at sea.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePowers writes about the reunion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYounger thanks Updike for remembrances of Base Hospital 41.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNate gives Updike the names of some people who would enjoy reading Updike's diary from World War I.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUpdike's excerpts start on June 18, 1918 when he left Camp Sevier and end on May 1, 1919 when he was discharged from the U. S. Army.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUpdike expresses appreciation for the reunion and considers diseminating additional excerpts from his World War I diary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUpdike supplements the records taken from his diary on April 16, 1970 and includes information previously omitted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUpdike's letter refers to enclosed photos which are now filed in Box 4, Folders 11-23.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto shows men sitting in front of statue of an elk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto shows dining hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto shows outside of building.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL to R: Glenn B. Updike, Nate Adams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL to R: Nate Adams, Glenn B. Updike\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL to R: Glenn B. Updike, Nate Adams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL to R: Nate Adams, Glenn B. Updike\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL to R: Glenn B. Updike, Nate Adams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL to R: Glenn B. Updike, Nate Adams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRight: Nate Adams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL to R: Nate Adams, Glenn B. Updike\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft: Nate Adams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2nd from right: Nate Adams, far right: Glenn B. Updike\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL to R: Nate Adams, Glenn B. Updike\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe park is the l'Ecole de la Legion D'honneur park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Clayton writes about his uncles, William Harold Clayton, Fredrick Van Clayton and Silas Walter Clayton. Silas was assigned to Base Hospital 41. He also includes copies of pictures and letters. William donated the book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains of items belonging to Carroll E. Beach, a former member of UVA's Base Hospital No. 41. The folder contents consists of:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(7) seven letters (1) one medal tag (4) four writings, including a historical sketch of the unit and a roster (2) two Department of the Army discharge documents (2) two ephemera--one Christmas dinner menu of the Paris District Chapter of the American Red Cross and a dance card with a little pencil attached by a string (2) two newspaper clippings (one original and one photocopied.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Of unique relevance to the University of Virginia Health System is the Base Hospital 41 collection. It includes: photographs and negatives of Base Hospital 41; photocopies of photos held by the National Library of Medicine, History of Medicine; Base Hospital 41 newsletters; news clippings; medals; excerpts from Glenn B. Updike's wartime diary; documents relating to Chief Nurse Margaret Cowling; a history of Base Hospital 41; \"The University of Virginia Base Hospital Forty-One,\" by the Commanding Officer, Julian M. Cabell; a historical sketch of Base Hospital 41 by Deming J. Shear; correspondence and photos related to reunions; and other archival material.","The orders list the officers and men required to report for duty on detached service at the American University, France","Letter from Glenn F. Clark to M. S. Byrd, Letter from Stuart S. Rothwell to Glenn F. Clark, Letter from C. C. Faires to Stuart S. Rothwell","Letter from Stuart S. Rothwell to Nate L. Adams, Letter from Stuart S. Rothwell to Glenn Updike, Letter from Stuart S. Rothwell to Bruce C. Lightner, Letter from Stuart S. Rothwell to A. V. Swann, Letter from Stuart S. Rothwell to Garland Perry, Letter from Stuart S. Rothwell to LeRoy Hyde, Letter from Randolph Blackford to Mason [S. Byrd], Letter from Randolph Blackford to Perry, Letter from Randolph Blackford to Walter, Letter from Randolph Blackford to Dettor, Letter from Randolph Blackford to Harry Wilson, Letter from Randolph Blackford to Harry Conduff, Letter from Nate to Stuart S. Rothwell, Letter from Bruce C. Lightner to Stuart S. Rothwell, Letter from LeRoy W. Hyde to Stuart S. Rothwell, Letter from G. B. Updike to Stuart S. Rothwell, Letter from Herbert Old to Mason [S. Byrd], Letter from Micajah Woods to M. S. Byrd, Letter from Sylvan B. Ney to M. S. Byrd, Letter from Garland Peery to M. S. Byrd, Letter from M. to Sylven B. Ney, Letter from M. to Micajah Woods, Letter from M. to Herbert Old, Letter from M. to Randolph L. Blackford, Letter from M. S. Byrd, R. H. Perry, W. S. Chisholm, W. T. Dettor, Harry Wilson, Harry Conduff and Stuart Rothwell to Comrade","Letter from B. B. Leigh to Mason S. Byrd, Letter from H. T. Haley to M. S. Byrd, Letter from Sidney E. Powers to Mason S. Byrd, Letter from Bert Wood to Mason [Byrd], Telegram from Mary Stuart Goodwin to Mason F. Byrd, Telegram from Randolph H. Perry to Julian M. Cabell, Letter from Julian M. Cabell to [Randolph H.] Perry, 2 Letters from Randolph H. Perry to Julian M. Cabell","Letter from W. L. Younger to R. H. Perry, Letter from William Vansant to Stuart S. Rothwell, Postcard from Dorothy Marks to Stuart S. Rothwell, Letter from Beverly D. Tucker to Stuart S. Rothwell, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to W. L. Younger","Letter from B. W. Rannells to Stuart S. Rothwell, Letter from Stuart S. Rothwell to B. W. Rannells, Letter from Stuart S. Rothwell to Clifford C. Faires, Letter from C. C. Faires to Stuart S. Rothwell, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney Powers, Letter from Clifford C. Faires to J. Malcolm Luck and Stuart [S. Rothwell], Letter from Andrew W. White to Stuart R. Rothwell, Letter from Stuart S. Rothwell to Andrew W. White, Postcard from Sidney E. Powers to Randolph H. Perry","Telegram from Swann to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Wood to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from W. Glenn Elliott to Bernard","Postcard from Sidney E. Powers to Randolph H. Perry, Postcard from Sidney E. Powers to William E. Pinner, Letter from S. E. Powers to John, Letter from Sidney E. Powers to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Sidney [E. Powers] to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Sidney E. Powers to Comrade, Letter from Sidney [E. Powers] to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Sidney E. P[owers] to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from S[idney] E. P[owers] to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Dad [Clifford C. Faires] to Randolph H. Perry","Letter from John Martin to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Mason S. Byrd et. al. to Veterans of the Battle of Paris, Resolution by the Arizona Judges' Association upon the retirement of Clifford C. Faires, Letter from Sidney [E. Powers] to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from John H. Karsten to Randolph Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to John H. Karsten, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to J. Richard Thomas, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Nate L. Adams, Letter from Pete [Randolph H.] Perry et. al. to Veterans of Battle of Paris, Letter from Walter E. Haley to [Randolph H.] Perry, Letter from Sidney [E. Powers] to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from W. L. Younger to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from B. W. Rannells to R. H. Perry, Letter from Frank Nelson to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Kenneth C. Patty to R. H. Perry, Postcard from Puss [J. Richard] Thomas to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Postcard from W. D. Wright to Sidney E. Powers, Postcard from Randolph F. Blackford to Randolph H. Perry","Postcard from D. R. Armentrout to Randolph H. Perry, 2 Postcards from Sidney [E. Powers] to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from J. Leicester Watts to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from J. Leicester Watts to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Deming J. Shear, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to B. W. Rannells, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to J. F. Nelson, Letter from B. B. Leigh to R. H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to George S. Coyle, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Harry R. Cline, Letter from Scott[ ] to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Randolph F. Blackford, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Walter E. Haley, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to W. D. Wright, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Kenneth C. Patty, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to W. L. Younger, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to W. D. Wright, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to J. Leicester Watts, Letter from Jack, J. C. Curtis to R. H. Perry","Letter from Bruce C. Lightner to R. H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Bruce C. Lightner, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to B. B. Leigh, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to John C. Curtis, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Alfred Martin, Letter from Harry M. Wilson to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Harry M. Wilson, Letter from J. Leicester Watts to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Sylvan B. Ney to R. H. Perry, Letter from Beverley D. Tucker to R. H. Perry, Letter from Deming J. Shear to R. H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to J. Leicester Watts, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Deming J. Shear, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sylvan B. Ney, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Beverley D. Tucker, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to D. R. Armentrout, Letter from Fred Terrell to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Fred Terrell, Letter from Carroll Eugene Beach to R. H. Perry, Letter from William N. Jones to R. H. Perry","Letter from Joe Messinger to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Jack [John H. Karsten to R. H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers, Letter from Malcolm W. Bryan to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from D. D. Vance to Pete R. H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Carroll E. Beach, Letter from Jack W. Gourley, Letter from Sidney E. Powers to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Randolph H. Perry to John H. Karsten, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Elbert E. Rush, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Malcolm W. Bryan, Letter from Sam L. Brown to Pete R. H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Joseph Messinger, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to D. D. Vance, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers, Letter from Nate L. Adams, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to S. L. Brown, Letter from Ned Carrington to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Fred W. St. Clair to R. H. Perry, Letter from Harry R. Cline to Randolph Perry, Letter from Woodford B. Llackley to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Wilbert T. Woodson to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from J. Scott Atkinson to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Fred W. St. Clair to Sidney E. Powers","Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Edward L. Carrington, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Fred W. St. Clair, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Nate L. Adams, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to J. W. Gourley, Letter from Jack to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from William G. Vansant to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Bill Hankins to R. H. Perry, Letter from Sidney E. Powers to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Randolph H. Perry to William N. Jones, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to J. Scott Atkinson, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Woodford B. Hackley, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to John H. Karsten, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to William G. Vansant, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Wilbert T. Woodson","Postcard from J. L. Hawkins to [Randolph H.] Perry, Letter from George S. Coyle to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from George S. Coyle to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Harry R. Cline, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Sidney E. Powers, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to William E. Hankins, Letter from Grover C. Ross to R. H. Perry, Letter from Joe E. Currell to Pete [Randolph H. Perry], Letter from J. E. Newman to R. H. Perry, Letter from Frank Passwaters to R. H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to H. A. Goodwin, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to J. L. Hawkins, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Frank Passwaters, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Grover C. Ross, Letter from Kenneth W. Livesay to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from A. V. Swann to Randolph H. Perry, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to to Joseph E. Currell, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to A. B. Swann, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to Douglas D. Vance, Letter from Randolph H. Perry to J. E. Newman, Letter from Randolph H. 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Vansant; Second Row L to R: 1 ?, Mrs. Alfred Martin, Mrs. S. L. Brown, Mrs. Jack Curtis, Mrs. Stuart Rothwell, Mrs. John S. Martin, Mrs Bruce Lightner (?), 8 ?, Mrs. Scott Atkinson, 10 ?, Mrs. James L. Watts, Mrs. Maynard Darley, Mrs. Harry Bomberger, 14 ?, Mrs. John F. Nelson, 16 ?, Mrs. W. T. Dettor; Third Row L to R: 1 ?, \"Foots\" Dettor, Mrs. Douglas Vance 4 ?, Dr. Douglas Vance, Mrs. Deming Shear, Deming Shear, Wm. E. Hankins, Geo. S. Coyle, \"Puss\" Thomas, Bruce Lightner, Nate Adams, Sam'l. L. Brown, 14 ?, Josiah Eagle, \"1 Key\" Ney, 17 ?, 18 ?, \"Billy\" Wright, Maynard Darley; Fourth Row L to R: 1 ?, \"Pinhead\" Chamberlain, Alfred Martin, Walter S. Chisholm, Mason S. Byrd, Bernard W. Rannells, Dr. Ed Seabright","Identified in photo: G. B. Updike, Hunter Dunn, John Martin, Bruce Lightner, Stuart Rothwell, John Curtis, Nate Adams, George Coyle, Mason Byrd, Sam Brown, W. G. Vansant, D. D. Vance, Harry Wilson, Carroll Beach, Buseye Nelson, Deming Shear","This article is about Dr. Douglas D. Vance.","Reunion card has many Base Hospital 41 members' signatures.","These articles were written after Chamberlain's death and include his obituary.","These include articles or obituaries about Alfred Newman Martin, Stuart S. Rothwell, Glenn B. Updike, Thomas Fitz-Hugh, and C. C. Faires.","Bernard P. Chamberlain was the secretary for the association.","Bernard P. Chamberlain was the secretary-general for the society.","Bernard P. Chamberlain was the secretary-general for the society.","Bernard P. Chamberlain was the secretary for the association.","Bernard P. Chamberlain was the secretary-general for the society.","This genealogical chart includes dates from 1624-1880.","The show was given by the nurses, patients and the enlisted personnel.","The items include photographs, passes for George Coyle, tickets, and stamps.","L to R: Harry Wilson, Bernard Chamberlain, Walter Chisholm, Stuart Rothwell, Pete Perry, Sidney Powers, Mason Byrd, John Martin","L to R: Harry Wilson, Bernard Chamberlain, Walter Chisholm, Stuart Rothwell, Pete Perry, Sidney Powers, Mason Byrd, John Martin","L to R: Harry Wilson, Bernard Chamberlain, Walter Chisholm, Stuart Rothwell, Pete Perry, Sidney Powers, Mason Byrd, John Martin","The photograph was taken at the Thomas Jefferson Inn.","Letter from John B. Blake to Wilhelm Moll, Letter from David F. Kefauver to Wilhelm Moll, Letter from Wilhelm Moll to Bernard P. Chamberlain","Updike's brief autobiography includes his time with Base Hospital 41.","The bookmark has Randolph H. Perry's name typed on it.","The inscription reads: CAMP SEVIER IN MEMORY OF THE MEN WHO TRAINED HERE AND THOSE THAT MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE IN THE GREAT WORLD WAR. ERECTED BY AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY POST [unlclear] APRIL 6TH 1934.","This photo was used in the Summer 1983 \"Helix.\" It is Old Negative no. 10,292 B from the National Library of Medicine. St. Denis, Paris, France.","Newsletter of Base Hospital 41","The letter concerns the excellent work of Margaret Cowling.","Cowling gives an account of her experiences with Base Hospital 41.","The exhibit was for the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library and includes \"Margaret B. Cowling and her War Services as an American National Red Cross Nurse in Austria in 1915\" by Dieter H. M. 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Army medal given to Ruth Moran.","The photograph was taken at the Thomas Jefferson Inn.","Letter from Agnus Brush to Ruth, Letter from Frances [Ricker] Appleton to Ruth","The Board expresses appreciation for Margaret Cowling.","Casey expresses the appreciation of the hospital staff for Cowling's work at the hospital.","Phillips writes on behalf of the Yonkers Homoeopathic Hospital and Maternity on the eve of Cowling's departure to work overseas in World War I.","Brent writes about the donation of papers belonging to Margaret Cowling.","The certificate was issued by the Unites States War Department.","The certificate was issued by the Unites States Department of State.","The note states that the medal was given to Capt. Walter Miller (Dutch) by the daughter of a French officer killed in W. W. 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To comply with this request, Virginia Governor Henry Carter Stuart created an several state councils, including the Virginia Council of Defense (26 April 1917 )headed by Gen. Edward W. Nichols of VMI. In addition to Nichols, members included: General Edward W. Nichols, Superintendent of the Virginia Military Institute; L.E. Johnson, President of the Norfolk and Western Railway Company; R. Walton Moore, United States Representative; Homer L. Ferguson, President of the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company; Colonel Elijah B. White; Rev. Collins Denny; Dr. Ennion G. Williams, State Health Commissioner; James O. Winston; Richard Evelyn Byrd; D. Lawrence Groner; George B. Keezell; John H. Crockett; Jesse M. Jones; and A.P. 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